Former NFL Star Antonio Brown Files Not Guilty Plea in Attempted Murder Trial
One-time National Football League player Antonio Brown is returning to Miami to face an murder attempt charge connected with a shooting that happened in May, with his attorney entering a innocent declaration on his behalf.
Jail logs in Essex, New Jersey, indicate that Brown was discharged on Tuesday early for his move to Florida. Brown, one of the most popular athletes in the National Football League, had waived extradition to Florida from New Jersey, in which he was held after being taken into custody in the city of Dubai.
Brown’s counsel, Mark Eiglarsh, mentioned in an communication that he has earlier filed a documented innocent declaration to the murder attempt allegation. Brown could be in a Miami court as soon as Wednesday early for a bond proceeding, Eiglarsh said.
According to his arrest warrant, Brown is charged of seizing a handgun from a security staffer after a star boxing event in May and discharging multiple rounds at a person he had clashed with previously. The reported individual, Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu, told authorities that one shot scraped his nape.
Eiglarsh said that Brown was merely protecting himself from Nantambu.
“The actions he was forced to take were exclusively in self-protection against the alleged victim’s aggressive actions. Brown was attacked that evening and acted within his rightful privilege to safeguard himself,” Eiglarsh stated.
Brown was not right away arrested because at first police did not recognize Nantambu as a target. It wasn’t until afterward in May that Nantambu delivered a detailed testimony about the incident to officers and pointed out Brown as the perpetrator, the document states.
According to his digital content, Brown had been staying in Dubai for several months. In a post after the confrontation, Brown stated he was protecting himself because he was “attacked by several individuals who tried to rob my jewelry and inflict personal injury to me.”
A category two murder attempt accusation in Florida bears a utmost fifteen-year incarceration penalty and up to a $10,000 penalty in the instance of a guilty verdict.
Brown has faced multiple legal problems over the time. He earlier had been accused of assault of a truck driver, multiple family violence charges, neglect to pay family payments and additional incidents.
During a recent match with the Buccaneers against the Jets, Brown took off his uniform, equipment and accessories and exited the stadium, resulting in his termination by the team and effectively concluding his NFL tenure.
Brown, who had twelve years in the National Football League, was an top-tier player who passed most of his time with his team. For his career, Brown had nine hundred twenty-eight catches for more than 12,291 yards, the 28th most of record. He was a 7-time all-star pick.